Jeaneth Delgado
Engineer in Geography and Environmental Issues Jeaneth Delgado
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg Professur für Landespflege Institut für Geo- und Umweltnaturwissenschaften D-79085 Freiburg jeaneth.delgado@landespflege.uni-freiburg.de |
Educational Background
2000 - 2006 | Polytechnical University of the Army, Sangolquí-Ecuador - Geography and Environmental Issues Engineer |
2006 | University of North Carolina, Galápagos-Ecuador - Training Course: Needs and Opportunities for investigation and management of natural resources |
2007 | San Andrés Major University, La Paz-Bolivia - Advanced training course: Methods for modelling the distribution of species |
2008 | International Centre for Science and High Technology, Trieste-Italy - Fellow -Area of Earth, Environmental and Marine Sciences and Technologies |
2009 | Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven-Belgium - Training initiative about Free and Open Source Geomatics tools |
since 2011 | Chair for Landscape Management of the University of Freiburg, Freiburg Germany. - Fellow of Alexander von Humboldt Foundation |
Professional work experiences
2006 - 2007 | Instructor/Consulting/ Voluntary work-Charles Darwin Foundation, Galápagos |
2007 | Consultant - VVOB (the Flemish Association for Development and Technical Assistance - Kingdom of Belgium), Project PlanTel (Participative Spatial planning), Quito |
2009 | Consultant -Tungurahua Council, Ambato |
2009 | Coordinator of Historical Deforestation-Map Ministry of Ecuador, Quito |
Research and outreach interests
PhD project: Integration of remote sensing techniques and information on ecosystem services to measure tropical forest degradation - A case study from the tropical rain forest of Ecuador
Project: Possibilities and challenges for biodiversity assessment in the national REDD+ strategy of Ecuador
Publications
PERALVO M. & DELGADO J. (2010): The methodology for generation of Historical Deforestation Map. Ministry of Environment and CONDESAN, Quito-Ecuador, pp. 28.
PLANTEL (2008), The high lands in the Commonwealth of southwestern Tungurahua. PLANTEL-PPA, Quito-Ecuador, pp. 34.